In this episode of the Straight Truth Podcast, host Dr. Josh Philpot says that there seems to be this renewed interest by some, who say that Christ ought to be preached from every Scripture. Some say that every verse is about Jesus in one way or another. In Luke 24-27, we read of a conversation Jesus has with two disciples on the road to Emmaus. Beginning with Moses and with all the prophets, Jesus interprets the things concerning Himself in all the Scriptures to them. The Psalms are included in these same interpretations when He appears to others in Jerusalem -verse 44 of the same chapter-. But does this mean that every text or verse of the Old Testament speaks about Christ- Dr. Philpot asks Dr. Richard Caldwell if this is how he understands it- He asks, is it important to preach and teach Christ from every text or verse of Scripture-- -Dr. Caldwell responds by saying that he thinks it is important to preach Christ from every part of Scripture. But, he would not agree with the idea that every verse of Scripture refers to Jesus. He believes that this is where preachers and teachers can get into dangerous territory. The Scripture gets allegorized, and the imagination gets preached instead of the actual text. Preachers and teachers need to be faithful to the Scriptures. They need to remind themselves that there is no one more interested in magnifying God's Son than God. God is the One who has given us the Scriptures. The Scriptures are God's self-revelation- they are His special revelation. In them, God has revealed and made Himself through His Word known to mankind. The crescendo of God's special revelation is God's Son. Consequently, it should not surprise us that as God